Houston’s bull’s head logo is eye-catching and distinctive, but something about the rest of their uniforms is just kind of boring.

20. Houston Texans

Houston’s bull’s head logo is eye-catching and distinctive, but something about the rest of their uniforms is just kind of boring.

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19. Seattle Seahawks

The Seahawks' redesign was widely panned at its inception in 2012, but the blue and grey scheme with hints of electric green fits the team perfectly.

19. Seattle Seahawks

The Seahawks' redesign was widely panned at its inception in 2012, but the blue and grey scheme with hints of electric green fits the team perfectly.

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18. Detroit Lions

The Lions’ new look resembles their old look, which is just fine even if it is a little boring. Getting away from the black accents was a good idea.

18. Detroit Lions

The Lions’ new look resembles their old look, which is just fine even if it is a little boring. Getting away from the black accents was a good idea.

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17. New York Giants

The G-men’s return to a simply throwback-inspired set in 2000 was a good move, and the grey pants are a nice touch. Nothing offensive about these (or the Eli Manning-led New York offense).

17. New York Giants

The G-men’s return to a simply throwback-inspired set in 2000 was a good move, and the grey pants are a nice touch. Nothing offensive about these (or the Eli Manning-led New York offense).

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16. New Orleans Saints

Yet another awful two-toned collar brings down what should be a solid combo. The fleur-de-lis logo is one of the most iconic in sports.

16. New Orleans Saints

Yet another awful two-toned collar brings down what should be a solid combo. The fleur-de-lis logo is one of the most iconic in sports.

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15. New York Jets

Like their New York neighbors, the Jets made a move to a throwback when they changed their design in 1998 to hearken back to their AFL glory days. Might be time for a revamped look.

15. New York Jets

Like their New York neighbors, the Jets made a move to a throwback when they changed their design in 1998 to hearken back to their AFL glory days. Might be time for a revamped look.

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14. San Diego Chargers

The Bolts boast perhaps the best single look in the NFL with their powder blue throwbacks, but these are alright, too. Moving back to a white helmet was a good choice, but the lightening bolt sleeve stripe is a little strange.

Even if aqua blue isn’t your thing (and that’s understandable), this 2013 redesign does bring to mind the ‘Phins’ glory days under Don Shula.

13. Miami Dolphins

Even if aqua blue isn’t your thing (and that’s understandable), this 2013 redesign does bring to mind the ‘Phins’ glory days under Don Shula.

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12. Minnesota Vikings

The matte helmet put this updated design over the top, and the purple and gold palette is one of the most distinctive in the league. Plus, the funky serifs on the numbers are cool.

12. Minnesota Vikings

The matte helmet put this updated design over the top, and the purple and gold palette is one of the most distinctive in the league. Plus, the funky serifs on the numbers are cool.

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11. Los Angeles Rams

The Rams will switch to a white and navy look that pays homage to their L.A. roots -- as well as resembles their 2016 "color rush" set -- in 2017.

11. Los Angeles Rams

The Rams will switch to a white and navy look that pays homage to their L.A. roots -- as well as resembles their 2016 "color rush" set -- in 2017.

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10. Washington Redskins

Their nickname needs to go -- it's 2017, for crying out loud -- but the burgundy, gold and white color combo alone is enough to sneak Washington’s look into the top 10.

10. Washington Redskins

Their nickname needs to go -- it's 2017, for crying out loud -- but the burgundy, gold and white color combo alone is enough to sneak Washington’s look into the top 10.

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9. Buffalo Bills

The Bills uniforms from 2002 to 2010 were a train wreck, but their 2011 redesign -- which was basically an update of their set from the ‘70s and ‘80s, complete with white helmet and blue pants on the road -- are great.

The ‘Boys’ classic look brings names like Staubach, Aikman, “Too Tall” and “Hollywood” -- and now Dak -- to mind. Is there a more iconic logo than the Dallas star?

8. Dallas Cowboys

The ‘Boys’ classic look brings names like Staubach, Aikman, “Too Tall” and “Hollywood” -- and now Dak -- to mind. Is there a more iconic logo than the Dallas star?

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7. Indianapolis Colts

The Colts’ duds have changed so little over the years, they look like Johnny Unitas could slip these on and play tomorrow (with crew cut and black high-tops, of course). Their white-on-white road unis are particularly sharp.

Maybe it’s the U.S. Steel-inspired logo on just one side of the helmet. Maybe it’s the black and gold palette. Maybe it’s all those Super Bowl wins. Whatever it is, the Steelers’ look is one of the best in all of sports.

Two NFL franchises will wear new uniforms with nods to their historical roots in 2017, and both are better off for it.

The Detroit Lions introduced a new Nike-designed set in a Thursday night unveiling at Ford Field. The sleek, clean look features the Lions' traditional "Honolulu blue" and silver combination, but gone are the black accents the team had featured since 2003, replaces on the team's color palate by anthracite (or "dark steel gray").

Last month, the Los Angeles Rams announced they would play in redesigned duds in 2017. In their second season since returning to L.A., the Rams will also feature a new/old look, going back to the classic white-horned helmets and navy-and-white jerseys and pants the team featured while the likes of Roman Gabriel and the "Fearsome Foursome" played in the City of Angels from 1965 to 1972.

In honor of the two uniform changes, we're trotting out our annual NFL uniform rankings, which are purely subjective totally authoritative and beyond reproach. Check out the gallery above to see where your favorite team ranks, and be sure to tell us your thoughts in the comments section below.